Specialised pre conference workshops will be conducted prior to the eResearch Australasia Conference on Monday 17 October.
Registration for “Characterising Australia’s experience with research data at scale” workshop is being funded by the organisers and offered to attendees free of charge. Please note, this is a specialised workshop and space is limited. Please refer to the information provided below to help decide whether this session is right for you.
A fee of $175 is applicable to attend the “Learn about the Five Safes Framework – a guide to enabling researcher access to sensitive data” workshop.
People interested in attending the “Meeting for Managers of Research Software Developers and Engineers” should contact Tom Honeyman (tom.honeyman@ardc.edu.au ), Manager ARDC Research Software Program, or register your interest here.
All workshops are in-person only. To register, please visit: https://conference.eresearch.edu.au/home/2022-registration/
09:30 – 17:00 | Registration | Plaza P6 – P8 Concourse |
Characterising Australia’s experience with research data at scale (10:00 – 16:00) | |
This workshop seeks to validate, extend and share our findings on the operational characteristics of macro scale research data infrastructures. As such it will most benefit senior responsible and/or operational individuals from research active institutions and facilities. We invite active participation from those in senior advisory and planning roles in data infrastructure, data service owners, individuals from Research Offices and information management. | |
Room – Plaza P6 | |
10:00 – 10:10 | Welcome and Introductions |
10:10 – 12:30 | Introduction to the RDCC journey thus far
Introduction to and report on the Macro View
Introducing “Functions” Perspective
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Break | |
13:30 – 15:30 | Diving deeper into the “Functions” Perspective
Activity – The Model of Data (the green and pink boxes) |
Break | |
15:40 – 16:30 | Conclusion
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Learn about the Five Safes Framework – a guide to enabling researcher access to sensitive data (13:30 – 16:30) | |
This workshop provided by the Australian Data Archive will familiarise participants with the CADRE Five Safes framework: Safe people; Safe data; Safe project; Safe settings and Safe output, plus two more; Safe organisations and Safe groups. Participants will learn how each of the Safes support and enable mediated access management to sensitive research data.
The CADRE Five Safes framework and new training resources will be introduced to help researchers and those who support research to better understand the process of requesting and accessing sensitive data; the role of new authorisation and authentication technologies, persistent identifiers and the Research Graph; and Australia’s new Data Availability and Transparency Act (2022). |
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Room – Plaza P7 | |
13:30 – 15:00 | Session 1 – Learn about the Five Safes Framework – a guide to enabling researcher access to sensitive data |
Break | |
15:30 – 16:30 | Session 2 – Learn about the Five Safes Framework – a guide to enabling researcher access to sensitive data |
Meeting for Managers of Research Software Developers and Engineers (16:30 – 18:00) | |
The ARDC will be convening an in-person only meeting for managers of those producing and maintaining research software. We’ll discuss the findings of the Research Software Capability report released late last year. This report highlighted several challenges and opportunities in nurturing teams. Please contact Tom Honeyman (tom.honeyman@ardc.edu.au ), Manager ARDC Research Software Program if you’re interested in attending, or register your interest via the below form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdXlvoUn1C08IUYPMCVoNQRDFoyScoQY9ij3joVF_B5UtMZQw/viewform |
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Room – Plaza P8 | |
16:30 – 17:00 | Networking and initial discussion |
17:00 – 18:00 | Core roundtable discussion |
The following program is provisional in nature and subject to change as planning proceeds.
Times are listed in AEST. To convert to your local time zone, click a presentation title in the program, or click here.
To register for the conference as either a full or day delegate, please visit: https://conference.eresearch.edu.au/registration/
The following program is provisional in nature and subject to change as planning proceeds.
Times are listed in AEST. To convert to your local time zone, click a presentation title in the program, or click here.
To register for the conference as either a full or day delegate, please visit: https://conference.eresearch.edu.au/registration/
The following program is provisional in nature and subject to change as planning proceeds.
Times are listed in AEST. To convert to your local time zone, click a presentation title in the program, or click here.
To register for the conference as either a full or day delegate, please visit: https://conference.eresearch.edu.au/registration/
08:30 – 09:00 | Registration | Boulevard Foyer Registration Desk | ||||
Arrival Tea & Coffee, Exhibition, Poster Viewing| Boulevard Foyer | |||||
Room | Boulevard Auditorium | ||||
Plenary Session | |||||
Session Chair | Frankie Stevens | ||||
09:00 – 09:40 | Keynote Address: Australia’s Data-enabled Research Future: A Learned Academies’ Perspective
Lauren Palmer, Director, Policy and Projects, Australian Council of Learned Academies |
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Room | Boulevard Auditorium | Boulevard B1 | Boulevard B2 | Boulevard B3 | Arbour A2 |
Session Chair | Paul Bonnington | Liz Stokes | Stefanie Kethers | Megan Wong | Paula Martinez |
Theme | Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities | People, Workforce and Communities | Data | Future-focused eResearch Strategy | Future-focused eResearch Strategy |
09:45 – 10:05 | Introducing the Spatial Urban Data Observatory
Richard Sinnott |
BoF Session
We’re stronger together: Launching an Australasian ResBaz Network Liz Stokes, Amanda Miotto, Avril Clarkson, Kathryn Barker, (Jacky) Kwun Lun Cho, Andreas Mertin |
BoF Session
Data Sharing Agreements – Lessons Learned and Moving Forward Stefanie Kethers, Sheida Hadavi, Robin Burgess, Nichola Burton |
BoF Session
Megan Wong, Kheeran Dharmawardena, Simon Cox, Steven McEachern, Lesley Wyborn, Rowan Brownlee
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BoF Session
Visible Research Software Interest Group Paula Andrea Martinez, Ove Johan Ragnar Gustafsson |
10:05 – 10:25 | Introducing the Australian Earth System Simulator (ACCESS-NRI)
Kelsey Druken |
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10:25 – 10:45 | Rolling back the carpet to reveal the challenges of improving FAIR compliance of the AuScope Data Infrastructure
Vincent Fazio |
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10:45 – 11:15 | Morning Tea, Exhibition and Poster Viewing | Boulevard Foyer | ||||
Room | Boulevard Auditorium | Boulevard B1 | Boulevard B2 | Boulevard B3 | Arbour A2 |
Session Chair | Andrew White | Jacky Cho | Jens Klump | Kathryn Unsworth | Nick Rossow |
Theme | Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities | People, Workforce and Communities | Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities | Skills and Training | Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities |
11:15 – 11:35 | Co-designing an institutional research data management framework for Australian Universities
Nichola Burton |
Are HRECs our sensitive data advocates? How working with HRECs can improve research data management outcomes
Cameron Fong |
Elicitation of data discovery contexts from the perspectives of data practitioners and researchers
Mingfang Wu
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Real programmers don’t write research software
Mike Lynch
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Is (your) eResearch ready for HPC/DL/AI-as-a-service?
Werner Scholz, Jakub Szarlat
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11:35 – 11:55 | BoF Session
FAIR 4 All: Integrating data management planning tools and data repositories Andrew White, Katie Hannan, John Brown, Robin Burgess |
BoF Session
Engaging and supporting the research community in Research Data Management Jacky Cho |
Data | A Portable HPC Playground
Ahmed Shamsul Arefin, Derek Benson |
Reduce operation overhead with Hyperconverge Infrastructure
Swe Aung, Shahaan Ayyub |
BoF Session
Data Versioning – What do I need to know to cite data with confidence? Jens Klump |
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11:55 – 12:15 | Novel study elucidates the long-term behavioural change and impact of digital skills training on researchers’ workflows
Anastasios Papaioannou, Jianzhou Zhao |
Encryption on DPU
Swe Aung, Shahaan Ayyub |
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12:15 – 12:35 | Introducing the training materials provided by EcoCommons
Robert Clemens |
Researcher Desktop – speeding, simplifying and automating researchers’ access to compute power
Kaushik Ramesh |
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12:35 – 13:45 | Lunch, Exhibition and Poster Viewing | Boulevard Foyer | ||||
Room | Boulevard Auditorium | Boulevard B1 | Boulevard B2 | Boulevard B3 | Arbour A2 |
Session Chair | Kiowa Scott-Hurley | Jana Maker | Linda O’Brien | Sanjeev Srivastava | Frankie Stevens |
Theme | Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities | People, Workforce and Communities | Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities | Skills and Training | Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities |
13:45 – 14:05 | Augmenting Australian data archive graph
Amir Aryani
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“Building an eResearch Community” – lessons learnt from engaging with researchers, adapting to challenges, embracing opportunities and planning training and events for upskilling in digital research tools.
Jacky Cho |
Measuring research information citizenship across ORCID practice
Simon Porter
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Skills pathways for AI and analytics lifecycle
Gnana Bharathy, Kathryn Unsworth |
The IGSN–DataCite partnership: Progressing the global samples community
Rorie Edmunds
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14:05 – 14:25 | BoF Session
Impossible Infrastructure Inquiries: Accommodating challenging researcher requests Kiowa Scott-Hurley |
BoF Session
Communicating across Research Ecosystems Aditi Subramanya, Jana Makar |
A reservation system in the Nectar Research Cloud for GPU and large memory instances
Paul Coddington |
Discipline based eResearch | Contributions from the Land Down Under to the EU Horizon Funded Project “WorldFAIR: Global Cooperation on FAIR Data Policy and Practice”
Lesley Wyborn |
BoF Session
Geospatial capabilities for the future workforce: Opportunities and challenges Sanjeev Srivastava, Michael Rigby, Kheeran Dharmawardena, Melanie Barlow, Angus Scown, Peter Embleton |
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14:25 – 14:45 | So you managed to get your platform up and running, but how will you sustain it?
Kerry Levett |
Deploying a national EM Data processing portal | |||
14:45 – 15:05 | Persistent Identifiers across literature
Melroy Almeida, Amir Aryani |
Introducing opendata.fit: a FAIR data analysis and publication platform
James Wilmot, Varvara Efremova |
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15:05 – 15:35 | Afternoon Tea, Exhibition and Poster Viewing | Boulevard Foyer | ||||
Room | Boulevard Auditorium | Boulevard B1 | Boulevard B2 | Boulevard B3 | Arbour A2 |
Session Chair | Richard Ferrers | David Siroky | Ai Lin Soo | Rebecca Farrington | Jens Klump |
Theme | Infrastructure, Software and Capabilities | Analytics, Software and Tools | Data | Future-focused eResearch Strategy | Analytics, Software and Tools |
15:35 – 16:35 | BoF Session
Trusted data community: Lessons from australia’s trusted data applications Richard Ferrers, Anusuriya Devaraj, Natalia Atkins, Bryant Ware, Suzannah Babicci, Margie Smith |
BoF Session
Making Precision Medicine Real with AI David Siroky |
BoF Session
The macro-view: Research data and researcher files Ai Lin Soo, Steve Quenette, Rhys Francis, Max Wilkinson, Nichola Burton |
BoF Session
Rebecca Farrington, Kelsey Druken |
BoF Session
Samples and collections in the research ecosystem BoF Jens Klump |
Room | Boulevard Auditorium | ||||
Plenary Session | |||||
16:40 – 16:50 | Closing Remarks
David Abramson, Frankie Stevens |
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